Part-time Epidemiology Instructor, Southern CT State University Online EMPH Program

Part-time Epidemiology Instructor, Southern CT State University Online EMPH Program

Category : Alumni

We are looking for a part-time instructor to teach Introduction to Epidemiology for our new Executive MPH Program in management and leadership at Southern Connecticut State University. The course will be taught entirely online, synchronously on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7:40 – 8:55 pm. The course is an 8-week course and runs from March 21st to May 15th.  In order to be considered, you must have at least an MPH degree in any discipline, but with extensive epidemiology content, teaching experience is a plus.  If interested, please email a copy of your CV, along with a brief message, and any teaching evaluations to the Department Chair, Dr. Jean Breny, at brenyj1 [at] southernct [dot] edu.


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